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Climate Change Is Hitting the Ocean Hard, Increasing Hazards for Hundreds of Millions of People
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World Meteorological Day celebrates ocean, our climate and weather
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‘What Moves People?’ Drives NREL Mobility Behavioral Scientist To Find Answers
March 16, 2021
Born in Mexico City, Mexico, Patricia (Paty) Romero-Lankao arrived in Colorado in 2006 and found her way to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in 2018 to grow a new mobility behavioral science capability.
“How people behave and make decisions are social science questions, not technical ones,” Romero-Lankao said.
Understanding what factors influence people’s choices specifically energy and mobility choices, such as whether to carpool or buy a fuel-efficient vehicle can inform policy, technology rollout, and ultimately influence individuals to make cleaner choices.
Paty Romero-Lankao, NREL s lead behavioral scientist for mobility behavioral science,
Q&A With Lisa Goddard on Leadership in Climate Science
Lisa Goddard takes the mic during a workshop. Credit: Elisabeth Gawthrop/IRI
Lisa Goddard’s career at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI) stretches back to when the institute was based on the West Coast and some of its scientists surfed on their lunch breaks (we won’t name names…).
Goddard is internationally recognized for her work in climate science, and has held several leadership positions in the field, including a seat on the Board on Atmospheric Sciences and Climate at the U.S. National Academies of Science, and a chair position at the World Climate Research Programme’s Climate and Ocean: Variability, Predictability and Change organization. She has pioneered key research on El Niño and La Niña and is also an adjunct associate professor in Columbia’s Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
UCAR Board of Trustees approves renewal based on steady leadership and vision Mar 4, 2021 - by David Hosansky
Antonio J. Busalacchi, an expert in Earth’s climate system and experienced scientific administrator, has been named to a second five-year term as president of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR).
Antonio Busalacchi. (©UCAR. Photo by Carlye Calvin. This image is freely available for media & nonprofit use.)
The UCAR Board of Trustees approved Busalacchi’s renewal based on his record of steady leadership and vision. Under Busalacchi’s leadership, UCAR in 2018 signed an agreement with the National Science Foundation to continue its management of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). More recently, Busalacchi has guided the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic by setting up telework procedures to ensure the
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